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Sunday, November 30, 2008

Professional UML with Visual Studio .NET (with source code)


Author(s) : Andrew Filev, Tony Loton, Kevin McNeish, Ben Schoellmann, John Slater, Chaur G. Wu
Publisher : Wrox
Year : Dec 2002
ISBN 10 : 0764543768
ISBN 13 : 9780764543760
Language : English
Pages : 360
File type : CHM
Size : 19.8 MB (book + source code)

If you want to use Visio to create enterprise software, this is the book for you.

The integration of Visual Studio .NET Enterprise Architect and Visio for Enterprise Architects provides a formidable tool. Visio offers powerful diagramming capabilities, including such things as creating UML models, mapping out databases with Entity Relationship diagrams, and aiding the development of distributed systems. Its integration with Visual Studio .NET Enterprise Architect means that C# or Visual Basic .NET code can be generated from the UML diagrams, and Visual Studio .NET projects can be reverse engineered to UML models.

For the developer already familiar with UML and looking to get the best out of Visio, the Visual Studio .NET and Visio for Enterprise Architects combination is weakly documented, and the quality information needed to realize the time-saving features of Visio just does not seem to be available, until now.

This book presumes that you are already familiar with the basic concepts of UML notation ? this book will not teach you UML. Instead, this book will take you forward into the Visio environment, showing you how to make the most of its software related features.


TABLE OF CONTENT:
Chapter 1 - Review of UML
Chapter 2 - A Tour of Visio
Chapter 3 - Diagramming Business Objects
Chapter 4 - Generating Code From the Visio Model
Chapter 5 - Reverse Engineering
Chapter 6 - Documenting the Project
Chapter 7 - Distributed System Design
Chapter 8 - Database Modeling with Visio for Enterprise Architects
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1 comment:

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